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( Dakota County Herald JOB B. I. CAM, J-CBL18EXB. , Hubactiption Price. $1.00 Per Year. A weekly newspaper published at Uakota Uitt, rsebraska. Permission has been granted for the transmission of this paper through the minis m aecond-clMs matter. Telephone No. 43. . A meetinor of Bo-called "insnrgenta' in Lincoln last week, organized by Brvaa followera and diKgrnntled office oefcers with a view of developing op pfnition to 8enator Burkett, wm scant ily attended and failed to create any great amount of "enthusiam. Items of Interest from our Exchanges Lyons Mirror: Wm Phillips was 1wn from Walthill to visit his Bister Jin David Everett. Pender P.epnblio : Sapt elect W E "tss of Dakota county visited Spring Creek School Monday. Thurston items in Pender Times Mr and Mrs Albert Nash were called to Homer Tuesday by the death of M Nash's sister, Mrs M J Herman. fialix items in Sloan lo Star: M and Mrs Qeorge Thacker of Homer, Neb, visited Wednesday of last week in the home of the former's ...

Dakota County llorali DAKOTA CITY, NIB. jthnH. Rtam, Fubllchci " It's easy to tell others to tat well fnough alone. It's pretty mean to htnt that Peary's tory was Cooked up. , Woman suffrage Is gaining ground. IBmraa Goldman Is out against It. PYofeesor William Ilrnry rickerlng ginks he saw a little vegetation on e moon. Sad, Indeed! Andrew Carnegie Is tightening the urse strings, having Indefinitely post poned the job of dying poor. The University students have asked for a wrestling director. It takes skill to get one of those Greek roots three joints down. A Chicago clergyman advocates coin- Siulsory marriages. This space ( ) s reserved for what the bachelors think of the Idea. "When would you call a rann a vic tim of rate?" asks a correspondent. iWU, for instance, when he has his kull fractured with a life preserver. A Texas man has just given away several million dollars' worth of prop- firty; but don't get excited. He racre j gave It to members of his family. King Leopold left ...

PP ..... .... S 8 1 V-ITTf fflfl A writer In tl.a Revue Sclentiriquo discusses the c.1. . ;j of ivy growing on walla of varlors Hurts, nml arrives at the following ( om luslons: It Is not advisable to allow the plant to grow on walls formed of newly cut stone, since It noon destroys the smooth but face, although the damage docs not extend to any noticeable depth; It Is bad for ancient walls of cut stone, tho joints of which have been opened by the various effects of time and the weather; It Is not Injurious on brick walls, If the Inhabitants are not sub ject to rheumatism; and it is useful on ancient walls of rubble, since its interlaced branches tend to prevent the fall of loose stones. According to same of the farmers of East Africa, tin lion should be pro tected as a useful animal, notwith standing the fact that once In a while he kills a in:m. The lion, they main tain. Is a great destroyer of noxious herbivorous animals, such as zebras and antelopes, which are a scourge to the f...

Farmers ! Act Quickly and Snap Up this Splendid Subscription Bargain. livery farmer in Dakota and the surrounding counties should read weekly, the Farmers' Tl'ibUlHS of Sioux City, Iowa, and learn how to increase the yield of his land. You should be securing the greatest possible revenne from every branch of your work, whether you may be doing grain fanning, raising pure bred live Stock or poultry, or growing fruit, or. feeding. It is the most Com prehensive as well as the most Practical Agricultural and Live Stock Journal published in the United States. It treats liberally at all times, every phase of farming. It is worth many times its subscription price to the farmer. Its editorials are thoroughly reliable as well as in tensely practical. Its editors aro successful farmers and breeders and therefore dish out the food which the Practical farmer can easily assimilate. Its one endeavor is to elevate its already high stand ard and to increase its present prestige THE DAKOTA COUNTY" I...

DAKOTA COUNTY E MOTTO--AU The News When It Is News. VOLUME XVIII DAKOTA CITY, NEB., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1910. NUMBER 23 LATEST BY TFi Kl 'State CUMMif... Kjf THE NEWS OF THE WHOLE WORLD. TO MOVE ON GREECE FORMIDATIM-: lmiTISH SQl'Al). ItOV SAILS FKOM MALTA. Movement Duo to banger of Trouble Be'ing Stirred Vp by the Cretans There Is Alarm In Turkey Itegariling the Situation. The Greek government has decided to withdraw several diplomatic mis sions abroad In accordance with the demands of the military leaRue, but It is understood that the ministers at Constantinople, Sotla and Washington will be retained. The dispatch or the Nrltish ttind ron to Piraeus Is indicative of the de termination of the interested powers, Great Britain. Russia, France and Italy, to assure a strict adherence to the agreement under which the. Inter national forces were withdrawn from Crete. At that time the Cretans solemnly agreed not to take steps against the soverelKnty of Turkey. The recent decision of King ...

Dakota County Horald DAKOTA CITY, NIB. John H. Rianif Publlahei Beverai otnpr inings oosiaes college football nec-d reforming. It begins to look n though Wore Jong Dr. Cook ran t belong to anything xcept church. "Cost or living" ay be borne pa tiently. It Is what, it coats merely to exist that hurts. Halley's cornet has thus far len overlooked ns a cause of high prices. Why this oversight? The digits of 1910 add tip H- Tnls Indicates flint the price of Ice will advance next spring. When times change men and women hould change with them. Living In the past Is a lonesome life. A century hence It may bo possible to pick up a newspaper without find ing therein some, reference to Rocke feller. Perhaps that mathematical boy won der can help some by reducing 999, 99,99fl causes for high prices to 57 un derstandable varieties. Dr. Cook's own ATotic club has jounced him. It appears to be a repeti tion of the old story of the serpent's tooth and the thankless child. New York playwright became...

Dakota County Herald JOBK H. WAM, PUBLI8EXR. Bubucription Price. $1.CK) Ter Year. A weekly newnpaper published at Dakota City, Nebraska. rormiftiion haa been granted for the transmission of this paper through the ma'iia aa second-claws matter. Telephone No. 43. Washington natter. "The world and Lia wife" seemingly were present at the first reception gir en by the Vice President Wednesday evening in honor of the tienate of the United Stat b. Never in recent histo ry has there been snch a crowd present at a function in a private house aa gathered withio the hospitable home of Vice President Sherman on the oc casion mentioned. President Taft was one of the most democratic guests of the evening; and his smile, his hearty laugh, his engaging personality and the warm hand shake accompany ing dm greetings marked him aa espec ially fitted for the high office which he holds. Senator Bnrkett and Senators Gam ble and Crawford of S.D. had a good natured colloquy recently over Gam ble'a bill ope...

I Trial Dottl Xlr Mall If yrm artffr from Fp11ry. Pit. Falling BirkTiai, Knaama. or hTe children that An an. m Im- covott will TfllY lhm. and ill f on ars akd to 4o Id to md for a Free Trial (3 Bonis of Dr. Mar a ECpllssptloldat Oure It ku enrwl thoomtv! whT fer?tnln elas fallrl. OnarsntMft by Mar Milral I-aooratorT Vn(1r Pore Food and Ttrntfa Act, Jane IWlh, I90S na-anlT No. 1971. Plraa in It for Social Frse 1 Bmtls and i6 AO and eomplrta addreas DR. W. H. KAY, 648 Poarl Streit. New Tort In 1S76 the average life of ft Her finer was only twenty-nine years. To day It Is thirty-eight years, thank to unitary Improvi-mc-nts. cratched So ha Conlil iot Moon. "I write to toll you how thankful I n for the wonderful Cutirura Rem edies. My little niece had eczema for five yearn find when hrr mothpr died I took care of the child. It was all over 'her face nnd body, alo on her head. She scratched bo that she could not sleep nights. I used Cuticura Soap to wnsh her with and then ap plied Cutlcur...

4 Tha Kaiser's imny in sprvad ragutSrla, 1th brivid nriil ixirridge made largely from the ix'.iti.-t. DOCTOItS BEST FORMULA lor llrmnrAi-.My Qnlrk Artlnn ('Id unit on a ha. This iircs;ii.)tinn will frequently rure the worst cold in a day's tlmn, and It is a sum euro for any cough that can be niri'd. "Two ounces Glyc erine; half oiw.i'e Concentrated Pine; put these into half a pint of Rood whiskey and u.so In doses of tr-aspoon-ful to a ta'l;v.poonful every four hours. Shake hottle well each time." Any drupglt Mas these lnKredents In stock or will quickly get them from hla wholesale house. The Concen trated Pine ia n special pine product and comes only In half ounce vials, each enclosed In an air tight case; hut be sure It Is labeled "Concentrated." This formula cured hundreds lu re la.st winter. In Ashanti-e Is a tree which furnish es butter. piles crnr.n m 9 to 14 pays. PAZO OINTMKNT la Rtiarnntrnt to cure-an. a case of Itching-, lllind, lilwdinir or Protrudiutf Filaa In 6 to 14 da...

I f A i Farmers! Attention!! Act Quickly and Snap Up this Splendid Subscription Bargain. Every farmer in Dakota and the surrounding counties should read weekly, the farmers' TrJblUMJ, of bioux Uty, Iowa, and learn how to increase the yield of his land. You should be securing the greatest nossible revenne from every branch of your work, whether you may be doing grain farming, raising pure-bred live stock or poultry, or growing fruit, or feeding. It is the most Com prehensive as well as the most Practical Agricultural and Live Stock Journal published in the United States. It treats liberally at all times, every phase of farming. It is worth many times its subscription price to the farmer. Its editorials are thoroughly reliable as well as in tensely practical. Its editors are successful farmers and breeders and therefore dish out the food which the Practical farmer can easily assimilate. Its one endeavor is to elevate its already high stand ard and to increase its present prestige THE ...

DAKOTA COUNTY WEKA JIOTTO AH Tlio Nctts When It Is Notts. irr it.SUte IIist0'ical Society VOLUME a in y DAKOTA CITY, NEB., FRIDAY, FEllilUA 11 Y H,-x1910. NUMBER 24 WORLD'S DAILY NEWS' CAREFULLY COLLECTED AND CONCISELY STATED ARREST OF DR. HYDE must ANsvi:n von pkath op MILLIONAIRE SWOFE. til res Bond of Fifty Thousand Dollars -Physician I'IcnicIh Not liullty When Arraigned Preliminary Hearing Sot Down for February 17. Ah a climax to the lengthy investi gation ot the mysterious death of Col. Thomas It. Swope on October 3, 1909, Dr. It. C. Hyde, husband of the late millionaire's niece, wns arrested in Kansas City, Mo., Thursday on the charge of murdering the ned philan thropist. The warrant upon which the arrest was made was issued at the request of Attorney John G. Paxton, executor of the Fwope estate. First degree murder is charged. The warrant says that Dr. Hyde with felonious intent administered strychnine to Col. Swope on the day of his death. In a crossback of the complaint fil...